Marcin Włodarczyk, Łukasz Dziki, Inez Bilińska, Jarosław Szpunar, Krzysztof Konopka, Piotr Kasprzak, Magdalena Tokarska, Agata Kraj, Paulina Łąpieś, Witold Sujka
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The aim of the study was to determine, based on open and laparoscopic techniques, the effectiveness and safety of Optomesh<sup>®</sup> ULTRALIGHT surgical meshes made from cuts of stabilized monofilament polypropylene knit fabric recommended for reconstructive surgical procedures to fill and/or strengthen soft tissue defects in the treatment of various types of hernias.</p><p><strong>Methods: </strong>The study included 171 patients, aged 22 to 70 years, who met the inclusion and exclusion criteria specified in the clinical trial plan, including 20 women and 151 men. During surgery, the vast majority of hernias were operated using the Lichtenstein surgical technique (132 patients). The other operations were performed using the Rives-Stoppa technique (23) and laparoscopic TAPP, TEP technique (16).</p><p><strong>Results: </strong>The results were collected from intraoperative data and data collected during 2 follow-up visits after the procedure. The presented data collected during interviews with patients concern the frequency of recurrences, pain sensation in the first days after the procedure, discomfort associated with mesh implantation and pain sensation according to the VAS scale. These parameters will help to assess the therapeutic value of this type of implants intended for surgical treatment of hernias. Interviews at the second follow-up visit confirmed the patients' long-term, satisfactory reception in terms of comfort and average pain sensation.</p><p><strong>Conclusions: </strong>The Optomesh<sup>®</sup> ULTRALIGHT implant is not only effective and safe but also imperceptible to the patients.</p>","PeriodicalId":13168,"journal":{"name":"Hernia","volume":"29 1","pages":"216"},"PeriodicalIF":2.4000,"publicationDate":"2025-06-27","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC12204886/pdf/","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Evaluation of the effectiveness and safety of the ultralight, non-resorbable Optomesh® ULTRALIGHT surgical meshes for surgical treatment of hernias based on open and laparoscopic techniques - a retrospective analysis.\",\"authors\":\"Marcin Włodarczyk, Łukasz Dziki, Inez Bilińska, Jarosław Szpunar, Krzysztof Konopka, Piotr Kasprzak, Magdalena Tokarska, Agata Kraj, Paulina Łąpieś, Witold Sujka\",\"doi\":\"10.1007/s10029-025-03398-5\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<p><strong>Background: </strong>According to global data, hernia surgery is the most commonly performed elective surgical procedure. 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Evaluation of the effectiveness and safety of the ultralight, non-resorbable Optomesh® ULTRALIGHT surgical meshes for surgical treatment of hernias based on open and laparoscopic techniques - a retrospective analysis.
Background: According to global data, hernia surgery is the most commonly performed elective surgical procedure. The primary factor that can lead to the development of a hernia is weakening of the abdominal wall. The only effective method of treating hernias, regardless of their type, is surgery. In the following clinical study, a retrospective - prospective analysis was performed. The aim of the study was to determine, based on open and laparoscopic techniques, the effectiveness and safety of Optomesh® ULTRALIGHT surgical meshes made from cuts of stabilized monofilament polypropylene knit fabric recommended for reconstructive surgical procedures to fill and/or strengthen soft tissue defects in the treatment of various types of hernias.
Methods: The study included 171 patients, aged 22 to 70 years, who met the inclusion and exclusion criteria specified in the clinical trial plan, including 20 women and 151 men. During surgery, the vast majority of hernias were operated using the Lichtenstein surgical technique (132 patients). The other operations were performed using the Rives-Stoppa technique (23) and laparoscopic TAPP, TEP technique (16).
Results: The results were collected from intraoperative data and data collected during 2 follow-up visits after the procedure. The presented data collected during interviews with patients concern the frequency of recurrences, pain sensation in the first days after the procedure, discomfort associated with mesh implantation and pain sensation according to the VAS scale. These parameters will help to assess the therapeutic value of this type of implants intended for surgical treatment of hernias. Interviews at the second follow-up visit confirmed the patients' long-term, satisfactory reception in terms of comfort and average pain sensation.
Conclusions: The Optomesh® ULTRALIGHT implant is not only effective and safe but also imperceptible to the patients.
期刊介绍:
Hernia was founded in 1997 by Jean P. Chevrel with the purpose of promoting clinical studies and basic research as they apply to groin hernias and the abdominal wall . Since that time, a true revolution in the field of hernia studies has transformed the field from a ”simple” disease to one that is very specialized. While the majority of surgeries for primary inguinal and abdominal wall hernia are performed in hospitals worldwide, complex situations such as multi recurrences, complications, abdominal wall reconstructions and others are being studied and treated in specialist centers. As a result, major institutions and societies are creating specific parameters and criteria to better address the complexities of hernia surgery.
Hernia is a journal written by surgeons who have made abdominal wall surgery their specific field of interest, but we will consider publishing content from any surgeon who wishes to improve the science of this field. The Journal aims to ensure that hernia surgery is safer and easier for surgeons as well as patients, and provides a forum to all surgeons in the exchange of new ideas, results, and important research that is the basis of professional activity.